Nursing & Rehabilitation Puyallup, Washington

Puyallup Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Puyallup, Washington

Located in the picturesque South Hill area of Puyallup, Puyallup Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (formerly known as Regency at Puyallup Rehabilitation Center) has been meeting the long-term care needs of patients in Puyallup and surrounding communities for more than 40 years.

Our skilled nursing care center offers compassionate care from trained staff whose goal is to help residents regain independence and live comfortably. Care teams provide structured programs to help patients with a range of therapies that best meet their needs and activity level. We’re proud to be a pet-friendly community we’re the only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Pierce County to offer aquatic rehabilitation programs.

Our beautiful community is conveniently located less than one mile from MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital and is very close to both Wildwood Park and Bradley Lake Park on South Hill.

If you wish to tour Puyallup Nursing and Rehabilitation Center or have any questions about life at a Prestige Care community, please contact us today at (253) 256-1430. Family members and friends are encouraged to visit any time.

Deficiency Free

Deficiency Free Surveys are given from state regulators during annual or bi-annual facility inspections of long-term care centers and communities. A deficiency free rating indicates that the assisted living community or skilled nursing and rehabilitation center not only meets the state’s safety and quality standards, but that its care is exemplary and without need for any improvement.

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Coordinate Hospice Care:

The end of life is a period in which every individual deserves compassion, dignity and respect. Prestige has a unique partnership with professionally licensed Hospice providers, who we coordinate with, to provide each individual with the medical care and emotional support they need to make the most of the time they have left with their loved ones. Our focus is to help relieve pain and other symptoms so residents can live comfortably and alert while maintaining a reasonable course of medical care 24 hours a day. We work cooperatively through a licensed provider to provide the resident and their family with psychological, emotional and spiritual support consistent with each individual’s beliefs and wishes. We honor living wills, advance directives, and we welcome the involvement of outside counselors, therapists, social workers, aides and volunteers. Visitors of all ages are also welcome to visit residents under hospice care at any time during the day or night.

Lifetime Enrichment Program :

More than just a calendar of events, our Lifetimes Enrichment Program headed by the communities’ Life Enrichment Director offers residents stimulating activities designed to exercise the body, spirit and mind.

Meal Service :

Occupational Therapy :

Occupational Therapy is a treatment provided by an occupational therapist that helps individual development of physical skills that will aid in daily living, such as bathing, brushing teeth, cutting food and dressing. Occupational Therapists work with individuals who suffer from a mentally, physically, developmentally, or emotionally disabling condition. The goal is to help clients have independent, productive, and satisfying lives. In order to help residents improve their ability to perform tasks in living and working environments Prestige offers Occupational Therapy.

Palliative Care :

A medical specialty focused on relief of the pain, stress and other debilitating symptoms of serious illness. Palliative care is not dependent on prognosis and can be delivered at the same time as treatment that is meant to cure you. The goal is to relieve suffering and provide the best possible quality of life for patients and their families

Physical Therapy :

The treatment of physical dysfunction or injury by the use of therapeutic exercise and the application of modalities, intended to restore or facilitate normal function or development. Physical Therapy help patients suffering from disease or injury improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and decrease or prevent deformity.

Podiatry:

Rehabilitative Care :

Even the routine daily living activities can be difficult after a hip fracture, knee replacement, stroke or lengthy illness. At Prestige Care, an experienced team of medical professionals utilize innovative approaches and an array of rehabilitation equipment to help individuals regain as much strength, balance and endurance as possible.
Our goal is optimal recovery, which means that we help our residents achieve the highest level of functionality as possible. To make this happen, our highly skilled nurses, therapists and technicians work cooperatively with the individual’s physician to implement a customized regime of treatment that may include a combination of physical, occupational, speech therapy and other nursing care.
We also believe that rehabilitative care and treatment should be delivered throughout a resident’s stay to help reduce the occurrence of injuries after they return home. We strive to duplicate as many real life experiences as possible, allowing them to practice and prepare for the move back home.

Restaurant-Style Dining :

Residents of Prestige Assisted Living communities will enjoy elegant restaurant-style dining in our luxurious dining room. For informal family gatherings, a family dining room, activity room and other common areas are also available.

Restorative Program :

In order to help residents achieve their highest practicable level of functioning and well-being in post-acute prognosis, Prestige offers a program under the supervision of a therapist designed to achieve the desired functioning and outcome of the resident. Prestige’s Restorative Program focuses on improving or maintaining physical, mental and psychosocial functional abilities.

Special Diets :

Residents often require special diets, such as Heart Healthy Diets, No Added Salt Diets, or even Pureed Diets. Prestige is able to ensure that all diets ordered by physicians are served by dietary staff.

Speech Language Pathology :

Speech-language pathologists, sometimes called speech therapists, assess, diagnose, treat and help to prevent disorders related to speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, swallowing, and fluency. Speech-language pathologists work with people who cannot produce speech sounds or cannot produce them clearly, problems understanding and producing language, and those with cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders. They also work with people who have swallowing difficulties.
Speech, language, and swallowing difficulties can result from a variety of causes including stroke, brain injury or deterioration, and hearing loss.
They teach patients how to make sounds, improve their voices, or increase their oral or written language skills to communicate more effectively. They also teach individuals how to strengthen muscles or use compensatory strategies to swallow without choking or inhaling food or liquid. Speech-language pathologists help patients develop, or recover, reliable communication and swallowing skills. Also see “Speech Therapy”.

Speech Therapy :

Prestige Care Speech Language Pathologists evaluate and diagnose speech, language, cognitive, communication and swallowing disorders to determine the best course of therapy. The Prestige Care therapy program also addresses cognitive impairments that affect verbal and written communication.

Sub-acute care :

Individuals with an acute illness, injury or disease sometimes need one or more highly skilled medical services and frequent assessments without all the resources and overhead of a hospital environment. Sub-acute care is the delivery of those services in a setting that allows for a better quality of life.
The individual’s unique course of care may include special services, such as inhalation therapy, tracheotomy care, tube feeding or complex wound management care. These and other services are often combined with physical, occupational or speech therapy as well as dialysis, IV therapy, and pain management for residents who require an extended period of care.
Our intensive care program coordinates the delivery of specialized services and treatment through a team approach that is lead by the resident’s personal physician and supported by other medical professionals all working together on a course of care designed specifically for them.